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Went through two sets of Supercheap 3/8th no name brands sockets in a year when I first started playing with cars... Somehow was able to strip the insides of the sockets, even when using the correct size... and WITHOUT a breaker bar...

Then got a good set of Kingcrome 1/2" sockets ages ago and it's still in perfect nick.

Fark 3/8ths, I want to be able to work on a truck if I want to :P

I want a cool toolbox now... with rollers... and a built in fridge :(

hah i saw that the other day also! couldn't believe it....thought armin would of been in there and thought deadmau5 would of been higher tbh.. but seriously this wanker dj pauly d.. wtf, who would pay to see him..

The Situation here is that they have more tools than you Tony. :rolleyes:

Must get a set of those geared spanners i think they're called?

Wish I had like a grand to spend on tools...

Ratchet spanners are life savers

Links to a decent tool set that has everything? I might make a start to pull apart my engine whilst its sitting in my garage

I had some cheap tools that served me good for a while, but thief decided to help himself to my tool set.

I started with this set:

http://www.justtools.com.au/prod4348.htm

was a great base but added more to it since.

The Situation here is that they have more tools than you Tony. :rolleyes:

Must get a set of those geared spanners i think they're called?

Wish I had like a grand to spend on tools...

yeah I have a couple sets of those, so fkn handy for getting the job done

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